Parenting With Grace: Catholic Parent's Guide to Raising Almost Perfect Kids
by Gregory K. Popcak
from Our Sunday Visitor
Arise from Darkness: What to Do When Life Doesn't Make Sense
by Benedict J. Groeschel
from Ignatius Press
Our Greatest Gift: Meditation on Dying and Caring, A
by Henri J. M. Nouwen
from HarperOne
One of the best-loved spiritual writers of our time takes a moving, personal look at human mortality. As he shares his own experiences with aging, loss, grief, and fear, Nouwen gently and eloquently reveals the gifts that the living and dying can give to one another.
The Premarital Counseling Handbook
by Norman Wright
from Moody Publishers
Amazing Grace for the Catholic Heart: 101 Stories of Faith, Hope, Inspiration & Humor (Amazing Grace, 2) (Amazing Grace, 2)
by Jeff Cavins
from Ascension Press
Amazing Grace for the Catholic Heart will help you celebrate your Catholic faith like no other book you have ever read. It will take your heart and soul on a joyous spiritual retreat from the challenges and struggles of everyday life. This collection of 101 stories of faith, inspiration, hope and humor attest to the power and beauty of God s amazing grace.
A 12-Step Approach to the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius
by Jim Harbaugh
from Sheed & Ward
Based on the parallels between St. Ignatius and Bill Wilson, the co-founder of Alcoholics Anony-mous. These 52 meditations consist of sections from St. Ignatius Spiritual Exercises, followed by an exploration of both what it means and how it relates to 12-Step philosophy. At the end of each meditation is a short encapsulation, which Father Harbaugh whimsically calls a Second Prelude, to go. Re-freshing and down to earth, this book will set you briskly along a new path and greater independence.
Weeds Among the Wheat
by Thomas H Green
from Ave Maria Press, Inc.
For all those who are called to discern what God's will is in very concrete terms.
The Discerning Heart: Discovering a Personal God (Campion Book)
by Maureen Conroy
from Loyola Press
Sister Maureen Conroy explains Ignatius' Rules for Discernment from an experiential point of view. Conroy provides specific examples and case studies that bring out the meaning behind the Rules for Discernment.
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